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| − | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the inventor of the improved [[Gomco]], the improved [[Plastibell]]<ref name="Reducing">{{REFweb | |
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| − | [[AccuCirc]] devices.<ref> | + | |title=Reducing the risks of Neonatal Circumcision |
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| − | | title = Night work without burnout | + | |accessdate=2020-04-10 |
| − | | date = 2008-09 | + | }}</ref> and the [[AccuCirc]] devices.<ref name="TodaysHospitalist2008">{{REFnews |
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| − | | quote = ...an | + | |title=Night work without burnout |
| + | |date=2008-09 | ||
| + | |publisher=Today's Hospitalist | ||
| + | |quote=...an invention: a circumcision tool to help prevent [[HIV]] that has recently been cleared by the FDA. | ||
| + | |accessdate=2020-04-10 | ||
| + | }}</ref> He developed the [[AccuCirc]] after performing more than 200 circumcisions on infants.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
| + | |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080405202324/http://www.devicepedia.com:80/science/nearly-foolproof-circumcision-tool.html | ||
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| + | |title=(Nearly) Foolproof Circumcision Tool | ||
| + | |last=Ion | ||
| + | |first=Alex | ||
| + | |publisher=devicepedia | ||
| + | |date=2008-04-01 | ||
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| + | }}</ref> The AccuCirc was developed in 2008 and released in 2009. | ||
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| + | He also ''just so happens to be'' the "chief expert on circumcision" at the [[WHO|World Health Organization]].<ref name="LATimes2011">{{REFnews | ||
| + | |last=Hennessy-Fiske | ||
| + | |first=Molly | ||
| + | |url=http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-circumcision-20110926,0,4367816.story | ||
| + | |title=Injuries linked to circumcision clamps | ||
| + | |date=2011-09-26 | ||
| + | |publisher=Los Angeles Times | ||
| + | |quote=Dr. David Tomlinson, who teaches family medicine at {{UNI|Brown University|Brown}} in Providence, {{USSC|RI}}, and serves as the World Health Organization's chief expert on circumcision. | ||
| + | |accessdate=2020-04-10 | ||
| + | }}</ref> | ||
| + | He has led a team of researchers from the [[United States of America| USA]] and Nigeria.<ref name="Reducing"/> In 2008 he presented an abstract promoting the AccuCirc device at the International [[AIDS]] conference in Mexico City.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
| + | |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081001224750/http://www.aids2008.org/Pag/Abstracts.aspx?AID=4631 | ||
| + | |title=A new technology for the prevention of complications of male circumcision and HIV risk through contaminated parts in African children | ||
| + | |last=Tomlinson | ||
| + | |first=David R. | ||
| + | |author-link=David R. Tomlinson | ||
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| + | |date=2008-08 | ||
| + | |accessdate=2020-04-10 | ||
| + | }}</ref> | ||
| + | He wrote a manual for the [[WHO]] on neonatal male [[circumcision]].<ref name="Reducing"/> | ||
| + | He develops, implements and evaluates male circumcision training programs in Africa.<ref name="Reducing"/> | ||
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| + | He is a physician who teaches family medicine at {{UNI|Brown University|Brown}} in Providence, {{USSC|RI}}.<ref name="LATimes2011"/> | ||
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| + | |Title=From the Horse's Mouth | ||
| + | |Text=I’ve always been a mad scientist type… [t]he autonomy is outstanding. | ||
| + | |Author=Tomlinson, D. R. | ||
| + | |Source=Today's Hospitalist | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 11 May 2024
David R. Tomlinson is the inventor of the improved Gomco, the improved Plastibell[1] and the AccuCirc devices.[2] He developed the AccuCirc after performing more than 200 circumcisions on infants.[3] The AccuCirc was developed in 2008 and released in 2009.
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| AccuCirc | |
| Chief Circumcision Expert: | |
| World Health Organization |
He also just so happens to be the "chief expert on circumcision" at the World Health Organization.[4] He has led a team of researchers from the USA and Nigeria.[1] In 2008 he presented an abstract promoting the AccuCirc device at the International AIDS conference in Mexico City.[5] He wrote a manual for the WHO on neonatal male circumcision.[1] He develops, implements and evaluates male circumcision training programs in Africa.[1]
He is a physician who teaches family medicine at Brown University in Providence, RI.[4]
Quote
| “ | From the Horse's Mouth I’ve always been a mad scientist type… [t]he autonomy is outstanding. – Tomlinson, D. R. (Today's Hospitalist)[2] |
See also
- AccuCirc — Tomlinson is the inventor.
- Bias
- HIV
- United States of America
- World Health Organization — Tomlinson is the "chief expert on circumcision" at the W.H.O.
References
- ↑ a b c d (2010).
Reducing the risks of Neonatal Circumcision
(archive URL), Clinical Inventions. Retrieved 10 April 2020. - ↑ a b Katz, Paula S. (September 2008)."Night work without burnout", Today's Hospitalist. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
Quote:...an invention: a circumcision tool to help prevent HIV that has recently been cleared by the FDA.
- ↑ Ion, Alex (1 April 2008).
(Nearly) Foolproof Circumcision Tool
(archive URL), devicepedia. Retrieved 10 April 2020. - ↑ a b Hennessy-Fiske, Molly (26 September 2011)."Injuries linked to circumcision clamps", Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
Quote:Dr. David Tomlinson, who teaches family medicine at Brown University in Providence, RI, and serves as the World Health Organization's chief expert on circumcision.
- ↑ Tomlinson, David R. (August 2008).
A new technology for the prevention of complications of male circumcision and HIV risk through contaminated parts in African children
(archive URL). Retrieved 10 April 2020.
